• So, Breaking News from Breitbart.Com: House GOP Pens 230 page Health Bill Draft

    I find myself amused at the fact that the news breaks now that there is a Republican Alternative to the Obama-Pelosi-Reid Care Bills. They already had HR 3400, but since that didn't seem to be enough, I guess I will wait for the official release of this new bill. I am pleased that the new version has trimmed eighteen pages from the older House Bill, thus proving that you can do "more with less."

    With any luck, my supervisors will okay my brief departure to Washington DC for the Michelle Bachmann Protest this Thursday.

    If I have even greater luck, the House GOP will release the text of the new bill tonight, and I can carry a full printed copy to confront my Congressman with on Thursday. It is an uplifting feeling to know that we, the Oath Keepers, the 9.12'ers and the Tea Party movement have the entire Congress shaking in their boots.

    Don't get it twisted, they are frightened. The Administration is beginning to become unglued. Glenn Beck said this morning that there are now cracks developing within Obama's White House.

    For proof of the effect of Beck's TV Show, one needs to look no further than the war that the White House declared on Fox News Channel, and Talk Radio. Senior White House Advisors, Anita Dunn, Rahm Emanuel, and David Axelrod, have all accused the news channel of "opinion" journalism.

    They entirely neglect the inconvenient fact that the "government ombudsmen" are in fact commentators, the TV equivalent of an Op-Ed Columnist. They accused the channel's news programs of the same slant in their reporting, completely neglecting the fact that there are news anchors in the organization that are completely for many of the Administration's agenda items, including Universal Health Care, and they show it.

    Obviously, Rush, Hannity, Beck, O'Reilly and the other big names on both talk radio and television are getting under the skin of the Progressives in Washington DC. More so, the Obama Administration is extraordinarily sensitive to the blogosphere, the newest and fiercest battlefield of ideas in human history. The internet campaign launched by the President, has been the most successful exploitation of the media yet.

    That is why they are now getting both the FCC and the Congress to support the concept of "net neutrality" via both regulation and legislation. Mark Lloyd and the FCC Chairman have both been very vocal about the idea of government intervention into the net.

    I spoke with a few of my co-workers, who are Progressives, and are into the idea of "social justice". Unbelievably, they both know that I run my own website and am a syndicated columnist, and still bought into the bulls__t line that the internet is inaccessable to minorities. I asked them to explain how $9.95 per year made things inaccessable. They, of course, had no answer, and were then convinced that maybe their premise was flawed.

    If only I could convince them of the flaws in the rest of the Progressive Agenda. Maybe Congress will be easier. Not really.


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